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New York Times crossword of May 25th, 2024 other clues |
Causes to chafe |
Cien divided by veinte |
Time to take stock? |
"Where ___?" |
Beverage at une brasserie |
Strong scents |
"Top Gun" nickname |
Piece of the pie |
Tiny arachnids |
Cuba's José ___ International Airport |
Rearrange to fit, jocularly |
Break |
Creatures with a "third eye" sensitive to ultraviolet light |
Outfielder's flashy feat |
It falls on the eve of Christmas Eve |
Stop for the day |
God who duels Percy Jackson, in children's literature |
Red sauce |
Shock, in a way |
Palm off (on) |
It might tell you what's on tap |
___ de Glace, largest glacier in the French Alps |
Apt name for a spelling champ |
Bargain hunters, of a sort |
Shaded circle |
Old currency of Massachusetts |
Break |
Vocally negative fans, in sports slang |
Highly significant, as a stretch of time |
Result of getting doubles in Monopoly |
Lacking social sensitivity |
Eagerly listening |
Treat often served in a glass cup |
Streaks overhead |
Total jerk, slangily |
Wield influence |
Sub stack? |
Big bands |
Lover of literature |
"The King and I" setting |
"Anne of Green Gables" author ___ Maud Montgomery |
Potpourri assortment |
Architects, so to speak |
Drag through Hollywood |
___ ball |
Name of two ancient kings of Phrygia, the first of whom is the famous one |
Terminal approx. |
Shot with English |
Spies use them for disguise |
Grow too old |
GI, e.g. |
Setting for the classic film line "I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!" |
Sub-Saharan menaces |
Reggaetón, e.g. |
Time-saving tricks |
___ Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker |
Seating choice |
Apartment, in real estate lingo |
Like some broadcasts and cardboard boxes |
Holey footwear |
Religiously mandated surname for Sikh men |
Sap |
Staff |
Resists, with "at" |
Feather beds? |
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